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Wednesday, June 19, 2013
Sunday, June 9, 2013
Saturday, June 8, 2013
One year ago today my life was changed by...
Crafting?!! Let me explain... This time last year my family of six was right smack dab in the middle of the biggest transition of our lives. We had resigned one position to accept another position which meant trying to take on new roles AND relocate at the same time. With 6 people with ages scattered between 43 and barely 2, it is almost a laughable feat. Everyday proved a new and uncertain challenge.
Rewind three months earlier... I had been a long time follower of blogger Meg Duerksen, and her blog, Whatever . I was often inspired by her creativity and also how she found time to do this all while raising 5 kids. I remember seeing pics she shared from several craft weekends that she hosted at her house and thought that it was one of the coolest ideas I had ever seen. On a whim, I signed up to be on the waiting list to attend a craft weekend thinking that maybe in the fall or next year there might be a chance of getting chosen and if life granted me the opportunity, I would attend. This was a dream, really, just wishful thinking. At this time there was no knowledge of the upcoming transition in our life. It wasn't long after that I receive an email stating my name had been drawn for the June craft weekend... I was shocked at how fast I was chosen but decided if I could find a friend to join my adventure, I would commit. Long time friend and blogger, Kelly , was up for the trip to Kansas and we begin making plans to attend.


June 8, 2012 - As we finished loading the car, said goodbye to the family, and clicked our heels towards Newton, KS, we expressed with school kid nervousness and anxiousness how it felt like the first day of a new school year... When you don't know what to expect in the coming days ahead. We laughed more than once thinking how crazy it was to pay money to drive far from home to stay with people we had never met in a house that we didn't know.



When we arrive at Meg's home late in the afternoon, we were instantly made to feel at home. She is even more darling in person than I had expected. She and Kimberlee make a phenomenal team and we immediately begin to relax and enjoy just being ourselves and having a wonderful girls weekend away from all the everyday cares and challenges that each of us face. They know how to pamper you and help you unwind. From the food they prepared, the swag gifts we received, to the crafts, to the antique-ing, and of course, the Sonic run, every detail was first class.




We made aprons, headbands, sunshine signs, buntings, and lots more. There were so many fun prizes and swag bags from sponsors. We felt as if we were given more gifts every time we turned around. They know how to pamper their guests.
As long as i can remember i have loved crafting... But this weekend helped me get to a place of relaxation that I forgot existed. It awakened me to the realization that I NEED to craft to relax. This was a beginning of what propelled me into the venture known as Anything's POSHible. At a time of transition in my personal life, God allowed me (at the perfect time) to experience something that would forever change me and help prepare for challenges ahead. Through my crafting outlet, I am able to do something productive with my hands that helps me to enjoy myself again, helps my family a little, and hopefully blesses my friends and customers with almost one of a kind accessories... And that is how one year ago today, crafting changed my life!
If you are interested in being a part of something great like this, wander over to Meg's craft weekend blog and get on the waiting list. Believe me when I say it is the BEST money I ever spent on myself and was worth every sacrifice we made to get there.
Check out the write up of our experience here on Meg's blog and you can see why it is a life-changing experience! Whether you decide to sign up to experience Craft Weekend for yourself or just choose to follow her blog, you will be blessed by her transparency as she writes about parenting 5 kids, loving her husband, crafting, serving, and blessing others through her unique and bold ministry!
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| Kansas bound |
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| Kansas farming in progress |
June 8, 2012 - As we finished loading the car, said goodbye to the family, and clicked our heels towards Newton, KS, we expressed with school kid nervousness and anxiousness how it felt like the first day of a new school year... When you don't know what to expect in the coming days ahead. We laughed more than once thinking how crazy it was to pay money to drive far from home to stay with people we had never met in a house that we didn't know.
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| The Sunshine Room |

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| Our bright bedroom also known as the St. Louis Room |
When we arrive at Meg's home late in the afternoon, we were instantly made to feel at home. She is even more darling in person than I had expected. She and Kimberlee make a phenomenal team and we immediately begin to relax and enjoy just being ourselves and having a wonderful girls weekend away from all the everyday cares and challenges that each of us face. They know how to pamper you and help you unwind. From the food they prepared, the swag gifts we received, to the crafts, to the antique-ing, and of course, the Sonic run, every detail was first class.


We made aprons, headbands, sunshine signs, buntings, and lots more. There were so many fun prizes and swag bags from sponsors. We felt as if we were given more gifts every time we turned around. They know how to pamper their guests.As long as i can remember i have loved crafting... But this weekend helped me get to a place of relaxation that I forgot existed. It awakened me to the realization that I NEED to craft to relax. This was a beginning of what propelled me into the venture known as Anything's POSHible. At a time of transition in my personal life, God allowed me (at the perfect time) to experience something that would forever change me and help prepare for challenges ahead. Through my crafting outlet, I am able to do something productive with my hands that helps me to enjoy myself again, helps my family a little, and hopefully blesses my friends and customers with almost one of a kind accessories... And that is how one year ago today, crafting changed my life!
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| My moment of fame |
If you are interested in being a part of something great like this, wander over to Meg's craft weekend blog and get on the waiting list. Believe me when I say it is the BEST money I ever spent on myself and was worth every sacrifice we made to get there.
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| Caution - Apron making in progress |
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| Talking, crafting, sewing, talking, snacking all mean a good time |
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| Isn't Meg darling!! |
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| Treasures Galore |
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| Roommate shot the St. Louis Crew |
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| Making New Friends |
Check out the write up of our experience here on Meg's blog and you can see why it is a life-changing experience! Whether you decide to sign up to experience Craft Weekend for yourself or just choose to follow her blog, you will be blessed by her transparency as she writes about parenting 5 kids, loving her husband, crafting, serving, and blessing others through her unique and bold ministry!
Thursday, June 6, 2013
It's Headband Thursday at Anything's Poshible
We are having our first flash sale on our Facebook page right now! You can find some headwraps and flower headbands there now. First person to leave their email address in the comment line wins it. I will invoice you at that address through PayPal. Its that easy... And did I mention shipping is FREE! Happy Thursday from Anything's Poshible.
Sunday, June 2, 2013
Friday, April 12, 2013
Recap of this week on IG Friday
Sometimes you have the best of intentions of conquering the world. Some days all the planets and stars align perfectly and wondrous things transpire. And then there are weeks like this week... where good intentions are sidelined by life happenings and all your to do lists and plans jump out the window and you are left to shoot from the hip as each day goes along.
Monday was baby girl's big #3 birthday. We spent the day doing whatever she desired. For a 3 year old, that means Sonic, crafting, a trip to the Dollar Store, playing at the park, and cupcakes with the family. We also made a trip by the cemetery to let Pawpaw "see" what a big girl she is becoming. We love to talk about him and even though he never got to meet the babies, we keep his memory alive. What a beautiful day it was!
Monday was baby girl's big #3 birthday. We spent the day doing whatever she desired. For a 3 year old, that means Sonic, crafting, a trip to the Dollar Store, playing at the park, and cupcakes with the family. We also made a trip by the cemetery to let Pawpaw "see" what a big girl she is becoming. We love to talk about him and even though he never got to meet the babies, we keep his memory alive. What a beautiful day it was!
I worked Tuesday on refinishing an antique school desk that belonged to my husband's family. It was old and stained. After a good cleaning, some chalk paint, and a little distressing, it now looks great again. This didn't go quite as planned though and I will blog later about some of the things I have learned about what to do and not do with homemade chalk paint. For now, I'm enjoying an improved desk. :)
Wednesday was supposed to be raining and although the sky looked threatening, the rain passed us by so we got out to do a little sidewalk chalk art. That is one of the many perks of homeschooling... after months of being stuck inside, we are all thrilled to be able to get outside a bit and still call it school. I love to watch the creativity of children through art.
Thursday I got a little nastalgic on #TBT looking at pics of my babies and realizing how fast they grow and change. I also realized that like it or not, friendships can change too. Sometimes we don't want relationships to change but inevitably they do. I lit a candle from one of my very special friends and remembered the days gone by.
Today was just extra hectic around the house. Many projects were left half-done and I would like to say I made it through my to do list but it will just wait until next week. To add fuel to the fire, I dropped my oldest daughter off for her first ever real babysitting job, away from home, without my help, without my own children... Times are changing. My kids are growing up. Life is flying by. To deal with the extra stress and emotion of it all, I met the mister for a late dinner after work and we indulged in a scrumptious fried ice cream. It may not ease the feelings that life is going way too fast, but it sure did make the evening that much nicer! Hug your family tonight. Enjoy having everyone together. As I finish typing this, my daughter has come in from her "job" and is telling me all about it. It is like a hug saying, everything is going to be alright. This is a beautiful season in our life. Just like the beauty in these pictures, I want to sit back and take it all in...... and then remember to thank my Lord and Savior for blessing me way more than I could ever deserve.
"Anything is possible if a person believes." Mark 9:23 NLT
Friday, April 5, 2013
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